tiistai 26. heinäkuuta 2011

Polish police deny arrest

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Police confirm, however, that a man is in questioning and examining whether he may be connected to Anders Behring Breivik.

(Dagbladet) Polish media reported earlier today that a person was arrested and charged with complicity in the Oslo-bomb during a raid in the city of Wroclaw.

This rejects the Polish police, according to Reuters. However, it is alleged also to Dagbladet that the man was actually arrested.

According to Reuters the Polish police questioned a man, and is investigating whether there is any relationship between him and Anders Behring Breivik. This should be a man who runs online sales of chemicals, and one of the dealers Behring Breivik used.

Polish security sources said the news agency of the products the terrorist accused North husband bought products that were not illegal to sell. They also say that so far seems to be only commercial contact between Behring Breivik and the Polish man.

Ransacked the warehouse

The warehouse to the store should also have been raided by the Polish police.

Polish media reported earlier that it was the proprietor of an online store that was arrested. Behring Breivik writes in his diary saying that he also bought chemicals that could make the bomb more powerful, as well as ingredients for the release of the Polish dealer.

More Polish media reported that the owner of the company, which supplies chemical products over the Internet, Sun was detained by people from the police and state security police.

It should be about a man who lives in Wroclaw - and that drives their business there.

According to the website Onet.pl received the Polish authorities on Friday an urgent message from the Norwegian police.

Here, they have been asked to investigate the particular man and the business he runs over the net.

- Can be kept for two days

A Polish lawyer told Dagbladet that the man can now be detained for 48 hours without having to be brought to detention. This happened before the Polish police denied message.

The person said that it had to be tungveiende evidence against him, since the government is already going out with details about the initial indictment.
Vain 120 kruunulla lannotteita!
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2011/07/25/general-eu-norway-explosion_8583099.html

One of those purchases appears to have been flagged by Norway's police security service. The PST says it was alerted in March it to a suspicious purchase of an undisclosed product from a Polish chemical firm by Breivik.

Janne Kristiansen, the chief of PST, told national broadcaster NRK that the 120 kroner ($22) purchase set off an alert as part of a broader look at the company. But the transaction was legal and PST would have needed additional information to investigate further.
Saisiko 120 kruunulla ehkä 5 kilon säkin lannotteita ja arviot ovat olleet että pommissa olisi ollut  50-100 kiloa räjähdysainetta.

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